Preserve Your Story of the Things You Value Most in Life
When we come to a point where we can reflect on the areas of our lives that have meant the most to us—our family, our friends, the causes we're involved in—our focus often shifts to the actions we can take to preserve our fond memories and a secure future for those we value most. By creating important estate planning documents such as a will, you can define these significant wishes today and also include plans for charitable gifts that will support the future work of the Historical Society.
Where to Begin Your Planning
Do you need a will? Which giving options are right for you? Get gift and estate planning tips for your stage in life.
I'm under age 40.
I'm age 40–54.
I'm age 55–69.
I'm 70 or older.
Learn how you can use your will to preserve a secure future for your loved ones and the Historical Society.
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